 
    New partners boost Bevan Brittan’s Leeds team
Bevan Brittan LLP has strengthened its health and care practice in Leeds with the appointment of two partners, Tracey Longfield and Lee Carroll, bolstering its regulatory and employment expertise.
Tracey, a regulatory specialist from DAC Beachcroft, brings over 20 years of experience advising public and private sector health and care providers. She will lead Bevan Brittan’s Health & Care: Regulatory team in Yorkshire.
Employment and immigration expert Lee joins from Capsticks, with 12 years’ experience advising NHS and care sector clients on employment and immigration matters.
These appointments mark continued growth for Bevan Brittan’s Leeds office, which has added six senior hires to its health and care practice in the past eight months. The office surpassed 100 employees in 2023, while in July the firm reported its eleventh consecutive year of growth and a record-high revenue rise of 13 per cent.
Lyndon Campbell, partner and head of Bevan Brittan’s Leeds office, said: “Tracey and Lee are two more excellent hires for our expanding team in Leeds. They’ll add significant experience to our offering in Yorkshire and nationally.
“Their health and care knowledge and strong track records add further breadth to our expertise in this sector, as our team continues to expand to meet increased instructions from clients needing sound, expert advice.
“Our Leeds team continues to go from strength to strength as we approach the tenth anniversary of our office opening in the city. We now have over 140 employees and an enviable client base from a standing start in 2015.”
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